A friend lost a HUGE almond tree to a wind storm, at least two feet in diameter at the trunk, probably a little more. Lots of heavy branches. Is that any good for firewood or smoking barbecue?
Steve
A friend lost a HUGE almond tree to a wind storm, at least two feet in diameter at the trunk, probably a little more. Lots of heavy branches. Is that any good for firewood or smoking barbecue?
Steve
Any fruit or nut bearing tree is good for smoking.
I'd grab a bunch of it.
Great for both-- Also pretty nice if you know a woodworker-- especially a wood-turner. Almond has a nice subtle grain and should make great bowls.
Jim
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